The prices are around the same as more expensive drugstore brands here.
The only thing i'm still hunting for in make up is the perfect concealer. I only had time to test them out and here are the swatches. The concealers were around $25.00
Dr Lewinns Skin Perfect Concealer
Illuminator, Pink Beige, Honey Beige
The illuminator isn't anything different and looks a lot like the Napolean Perdis Set Liquid Veil in London Silver. This is very shimmery, almost like fine glitters so it is not a subtle sheen.
Pink Beige is very neutral and probably better for pale pink toned skin. Honey beige is too orange to use all over the face for me. It is definitely something to only neutralized purple dark circles and brighten up darker areas.
The coverage on these are lacking. They are probably low to medium coverage. so more for just evening out skin tone rather than covering up flaws. As you can see on the small dark spot on my hand, the swatch on top barely covers it at all. When i rubbed all 3 swatches on the hand of my hand together it gathered up together and formed gritty chunks which is something that happens with filmy products being layered on too thick. I don't recommend trying to build up the products for fuller coverage as it might result in this.Overall this range is definitely targeted at older women who don't want that caked up, too much make up look. There was a good range of foundation shades to choose from as well and would definitely recommend this to someone who doesn't normally wear make up but needs to even out their skin tone or women over 40s who find it hard to get away with a full face of make up.
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